US withdraws troops from Nigeria after Islamic State mission
•US withdraws troops from Nigeria after Islamic State mission Image source, NurPhoto via Getty ImagesImage caption, The US said the operation had "significantly degraded" IS leadership in NigeriaByMaku...
•Organisations monitoring political violence in Nigeria say most victims of the jihadist groups are Muslims because they mostly operate in the north of the country, where most people follow Islam.Are C...
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US withdraws troops from Nigeria after Islamic State mission Image source, NurPhoto via Getty ImagesImage caption, The US said the operation had "significantly degraded" IS leadership in NigeriaByMakuochi OkaforWest Africa reporter, Reporting fromLagosPublished3 July 2026The United States has withdrawn most of the troops it deployed in Nigeria earlier this year in an effort to help fight Islamist militant groups.In December, US and Nigerian forces launched a joint operation in the Lake Chad Basin area, which involved strikes against militants on Christmas Day, followed by the deployment of about 200 soldiers two months later.Senior Islamic State (IS) leader Abu-Bilal al-Minuki was killed during the months-long mission.On Thursday, the US said the operation had been a success, while Nigeria's military spokesperson told the BBC the withdrawal of US soldiers would "not affect our momentum in any way".Despite the operations, jihadist groups continue to stage attacks, especially in north-eastern Nigeria.Maj-Gen Michael Onoja said intelligence-sharing between the two countries would continue, which the US military also said in its briefing.Military cooperation between Nigeria and the US increased after Washington accused Nigerian authorities of not doing enough to protect vulnerable groups against Islamist militants, and alleged there was a "Christian genocide" in the country.Nigeria has firmly rejected this claim, saying the violence is complex and affects people from all communities. Organisations monitoring political violence in Nigeria say most victims of the jihadist groups are Muslims because they mostly operate in the north of the country, where most people follow Islam.Are Christians being persecuted in Nigeria as Trump claims?Published26 December 2025The kidnap gangs, jihadists and separatists wreaking havoc in NigeriaPublished28 November 2025Earlier this year, the US said it would deploy about 200 troops to support Nigeria'...المصدر: BBC US & Trump News | Source: BBC US & Trump News
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